Jan 13, 2011 | Ecotourism, Walking in the West of Ireland
Glennamong (628 m), at the weekend, took me a little longer than I thought it should. Maybe it’s because it was my first day out hiking since before Christmas. I was a little out of practice. This is a strangely named mountain in the Nephin Begs of west Mayo....
Oct 16, 2008 | Blog, General nature
We have three native conifers in Ireland, of which the Scots Pine is one. The Yew, with its dark foliage and red berries, is traditionally found around graveyards. Its poisonous qualities kept the cattle away from trampling on graves. The Juniper is most often little...
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